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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Trump's Shifting Stance on Ukraine: A Closer Look

Donald Trump's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been anything but consistent. Initially, he praised Putin's actions, calling them "savvy" and "genius. " This was a stark contrast to his later statement where he condemned the attack, saying, "The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling. " Thi

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Scientists Are Getting Better at Spotting Damage in Composite Materials

Ever wondered how scientists can tell what's happening inside materials when they start to break? It's not always easy, especially when different types of damage happen at the same time. But a new method is making waves in the world of composite materials. This method uses something called acoustic

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Wicked: For Good Takes the Crown

Wicked: For Good has made a huge splash at the box office. It opened with a massive $150 million in the U. S. and $226 million worldwide. This beat the original Wicked's numbers by a lot. The first Wicked movie made $112. 5 million in the U. S. and $164 million globally. So, Wicked: For Good is now

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

The Quiet Exit of Doge: What Happened?

Doge, the "department of government efficiency, " seems to have vanished without much fanfare. This happened while it still had eight months left on its contract. The group was known for making big changes in federal agencies and letting go of many workers. Scott Kupor, the head of the office of pe

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Employees Speak Out: A Wave of Resignations and Fires

A growing number of employees are leaving the Justice Department. Some are resigning, others are being fired, and many are retiring. This wave of departures has reached over 5, 000 people since January. A group called Justice Connection is collecting and sharing the farewell messages of these employ

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Oregon Ducks Soar Past USC Trojans in Thrilling Showdown

The Oregon Ducks made a strong statement in their recent game against the USC Trojans, securing a 42-27 victory at Autzen Stadium. This win has sparked a lot of discussion around the country, with many people talking about what it means for both teams. The Ducks showed impressive teamwork, balancin

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Nov 24 2025BUSINESS

A Big Deal in the World of Logistics: Qube and Macquarie's Potential Merger

In a surprising turn of events, Qube Holdings, a major player in the logistics industry, has caught the attention of Macquarie Asset Management. The investment giant has put forward a proposal to take over Qube, valuing the company at a whopping AU$11. 6 billion. This isn't Macquarie's first attempt

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Nov 24 2025POLITICS

Canada and the US: Trade Talks on Hold, For Now

Canada's Prime Minister mentioned that trade talks with the US are on pause. He said they'll start again when the time is right. He didn't sound too worried about it, though. He said Canada is busy with other things right now, like building new partnerships. The talks stopped last month because of

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

Why Bevacizumab Could Be a Game-Changer for Advanced Ovarian Cancer Patients

Bevacizumab, a drug that targets blood vessel growth, is being looked at closely for its potential to help people with advanced ovarian cancer. This isn't just any study; it's based on real-world data from a German cancer registry, making it more relatable and practical. The focus is on patients wi

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Nov 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Donald Glover's Health Scare and Comeback

Donald Glover recently opened up about a serious health issue that forced him to cancel his 2024 tour. He shared this news during a concert at Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw festival in Los Angeles. Glover, known for his high-energy performances as Childish Gambino, revealed he had a stroke and

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